Medieval Armor Functional is a typical example of an Italian production
Medieval armor tournament belonged to Count Ulrich IX Damen Matsch (1435-1481), Captain General of Tyrol and realized by Negroli of Milan. Today preserved Churburg in South Tyrol.
The armor consists of a helmet for the mouth of a frog (helmet) with visor and gorget, a breastplate (Milanese breastplate) with plate apron and the matching back piece. Milanese breastplate In addition, arm and leg gear (including leg tubes, iron shoes, gauntlets, elbow and knee tiles, shoulder armor) and a base with a wooden stand on which the complete armor can be placed. All steel parts of the harness are attached to each other with leather straps and brass buckles. .
Medieval armor handmade by artisans in Italy. Weight: 35 kg.
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Information:
- Material: 1 - 1.2 - 1.5mm (16 ga ga -14) steel.
- Weight: 38kg (77lbs) Approx.
Delivery time: 18 days.
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Medieval Armor for tournament belonged to Count "Ulrich IX," made by hand in steel plate, fully wearable and comes with a rectangular wooden base.
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